Chelsea's travelling support are in for a bargain when they face Dynamo Kiev in Ukraine next month, with tickets for the Champions League clash going on sale to fans for just £3.70 next week.

The Barclays Premier League champions have received an allocation of 2,251 for their October 20 trip to the Ukrainian capital and tickets at the Olympic Stadium cost a fraction of London prices.

The average price of a pint in Kiev is just 46p, and with four-star hotel rooms still available for as little as £11 a night for two people, it should all add up to a cheap away day for those willing to make the 2,660-mile round-trip.

Chelsea's travelling support are in for a bargain when they face Dynamo Kiev with tickets priced just £3.70

Tickets at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev will cost a fraction of London prices, and it's cheap elsewhere too

PRICE COMPARISON - CHELSEA'S CLUB TRIP VS BOOK IT YOURSELF

Chelsea package

Return flights

Coach transfer

Three-star hotel

Match ticket (£3.70)

Booking fee (£1.50)

Total: £534.20pp

Book it yourself

Return flights (£172)

Metro transfers (1p)

Four-star hotel (£5.50)

Match ticket (£3.70)

Booking fee (£1.50)

Total: £182.71pp

Flights are still available, departing on the morning of the game and departing the day after, for under £200 return.

However, Chelsea's official club trip, provided by Thomas Cook, costs £529pp and includes one night at a three-star hotel along with flights and transfers in Ukraine - with the cost of the match ticket not included.

Despite the low prices, the Blues are unlikely to fill their allocation in the war-torn nation. Around 1,100 travelled for this week's defeat in Porto with a low uptake on the initially offered 2,505 tickets.

New measures introduced this season mean fans must pick up tickets in the city they are visiting with their passports rather than collecting them from Stamford Bridge which has seen some supporters put off.

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Chelsea are looking to review the situation with the help of fan feedback but will continue with the collection point plan in Kiev.

While travelling supporters cannot have much to moan about, they are facing a 270 per cent increase on what Everton had to pay in the same venue in the Europa League last season... their tickets were priced at £1.